About

— Adlore "Addi" Casseus
I am Adlore "Addi" Casseus, a writer, speaker, and strategic thought partner helping leaders, founders, and visionaries turn complex ideas into language that moves people.
Through The Write Movement, I bring together rigorous scholarship, lived experience, and a deep respect for story to shape writing that is precise, human, and brave.
The Write Movement is my home for work that takes language seriously. I write for people, brands, and missions that carry weight—ideas that deserve depth, precision, and power. My work lives at the intersection of writing, strategy, culture, leadership, and truth-telling.
Sometimes that looks like an essay. Sometimes it becomes a keynote, a thought leadership piece, a campaign narrative, a donor appeal, a podcast conversation, or a brand story that finally says what needed to be said all along.
I am a PhD Candidate in Leadership and Change, where my research explores epistemic justice, decolonizing knowledge, and Haitian Vodou as an epistemological framework in literature. That academic grounding shapes how I think, how I question, and how I write: with rigor, reverence, complexity, and care.
I come from traditions of memory, survival, intellect, and spirit. I know what it means for stories to be mishandled, for cultures to be misread, for people to be spoken over, and for brilliance to go unnamed. So I do not take language lightly.
Writing, for me, is not just a service. It is a form of discernment. A way of honoring what is true. A way of giving shape to what deserves to endure.